Live Blogcast Part 1: Mobile Pilipinas 2005

We’re here live at the Expo Exchange in Greenbelt 1 for our annual MOBILE PILIPINAS 2005! Highlights of the first four hours include our EIC Adel Gabot being mistaken for a missus, an amateur ramp model contest with heavy participation from the audience, the launching of our latest September issue, and a live concert featuring three of our four cover girl artists - Hannah of Session Road, and Lougee of Mojofly and Aia of Imago. Juris of MYMP is our fourth musketeer.
You can take home these four talented goddesses by dropping by the Expo Exchange of greenbelt for your copies of the magazines.

Adel Gabot introduced himself to everyone as the new Editor-In-Chief of M|PH, showing off the new iPod nano, Apple’s new 2GB / 4GB flash based digital music player.
There’s a lot more happening at Mobile Pilipinas. You can drop by from today until the 18th and see the latest in mobile technology. In the next part of our blogcast, we’ll be showcasing some of the gadgets and gizmos that struck our fancy. Enjoy!




hi mp-h geeks!
i just have a few comments on your “Time to try Linux” article.
1. gentoo - is not all about being able to boot linux from a usb drive. gentoo is actually something like a make-your-own linux distribution (much like linux from scratch or lfs). using portage, you can select the applications you want built and installed. this makes it possible to install linux in a thumbdrive and boot from it. i’m sure you can do this with other distributions as well.
2. about philippine distributions - another local linux distro AdmuLinux (http://curry.ateneo.net/files/admulinux/), it also comes in a live cd version called AdmulLinuxGo.
3. what’s the point? - how about, no viruses, spyware or adware?